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1 lift i y^fifo 111^1 w^tf^htnilll a jlav jcijl jjl 1 id t v d lvllllldll xxi.-teied series salisbury n c thursday january23 , 1890 i b Â»^ i ,, s tr t royal ssjfnljj 1 3 r r-r y...t â– 1 absolutely pure - i i ! . . ft ! 1 uinsihani &â– ( n ti oung & it is â– . i murjiliy pa i l i : asn w l li'iuxhxia name and uz1u i j,^t*l~fi prhc arc uliunpod on tho bottom if tbe dealer < utmut rtipnly jrou bcml direct to factory inclosing uuv4.-rtiseci prico ' % f i aa*y ' ' - * at ,^' ' \ as ' v f â– - ' / w ms 0 c : fc12 p ' ' . : lemen fiik i i i â– . â€¢ . ....â€¢:;. :â– .:.''. cre i nioor 11 i hcsl i 1*3 il 83.i 84.1 !Â»:.,',;â– is â€¢' : â– . . .-. vauk ' u.i sj s^.v s sih iks 82.01 i ftxn n re vÂ«3 y . ladies gl.ir shoe foii best w v a iv -. , brockton .'â€¢ u . sold by ..... ..... , ... ... .. : 2yj 2 . . . m gss7^3i - :-.'â€¢â– - â– br i j'y &?â– im-y-'f y7i ;-. v-'i â€¢' d a i li/s hardware store whi'ic li . amy p h.thoii manl'fafl aft '. . sash doors blinds s^l scroll sawing wood turning Â«^ v . a>i -Â» -.-. w j .- a^s a c j - o j t and castings of all kinds hers steam and wat r pipe ' ;. ii 1 on short :..â– ! 7 7 y mill ftave over sir wil â– , where i hey . 7i iuki nighi itre.i 7 i :â– :.. si d y 7 1 : 'â€¢' i ;.:.. si i 1 â– miles hfpee y.i ~. ' . \ â€¢ . . â– i ii kuntv7 c "' â€” '- ! n â€¢' : iccrtto qfe ..' 7"'ft .. , . i 11 v in â– th h i v ,:;.â– â€¢;. r ..,,,.., , â– b8w ff i.i a.m y iim for sale i 1 ' â€¢ ni wanting to buy building lot - ! tone college are â– i:i*stctl this offk ift is republicanism a failure 1 ' : â– fill ;; â– ertainly point that wav a severe arraiuxment of certain political methods winston ie ; r.rr disagreeable as the admission is in the face of the splendid republican tri ll in this section nre congressional i district of a year ago yet it is a tact no observing man can now deny that ; if at the inauguration of tho present administration a committee of astute democrats had heen permitted to pre scribe a policy most beneficial fo their : party an 1 detrimental to contimu i m | publican succo one t > most ihor | oughly disgm t dishearten nnd disor i ganize ihyra ih ans throughout the j fifth district they could not havo pvr scribed one more effective in producing these results than the one president i ham'son in his administration haa pur sued vn e do not believe these results direful ns they are to party harmony | have been intended for the general : policy of the administration on nation al questions has been sound and satis factory bul in this greal country with its diversified interests and extent of ter ritory everj administration has to de pend upon ad 1 ioi al matt rs 1 he minimis ral inn has been badly ; advised nay mi re imp.o d ;. in ; aiiÂ«i j il is ; 7 i-ift el of ihis article in the m y us a public journal ; : :~! 1 â– i to ihe root ii l lie in f i er pointing oui lol he ad in n â– ' ral on and the pei pie the mi - : tak -., lo ii â€¢ r 1 , v n,*n i cor hand and the re ft the evil fixe 1 wh re it ri hi fu iielonj s on ihe ol her i ; ' .'.'â€¢'/'â– i r in th "â– - ( his in no spiril â– or of personal pifpie lo â– . . .... â– ft i ute iv t of re . â– â€¢ .. a ft â€” ij inner it has . .; . ! ead for nearly i w eufy year . b ha never evi is â– ir â– ' single tvi â– !:. been furled for : '!'â– ' ' '"â€¢ ' ' ' ' ' ! - r i l - , > ' . if this c '., te - iou ve ' ifd wil ll a ipc ii ' tl . iv adopted v ll .. . : . nf whom wi rki 1 so fail hfuil . rd to bring the part i lrict ab ,:'.-. all other pi.ii .. â€¢ vi ;â– ;, pe i '.::.':.. r ft ; ; | | -..; ; i ri :â– â– :.. r i f i i .â– -;â€¢:â€¢ - nt at i ve iu con gre . he hon john m urot a j who . leefed as a iv'-pul lican vi ' i ; again , 1 ii parly on tl â– on iy ;> lit ical .- - ." passed upon iu the i'ifi ie ii * ' u whei her i his defection und ireach is the result of democratic pur chase or briber as many of our peo ple iudignaat.lv maintained it is not now our province to discuss it is i !:â– ,'.', -â– â€¢â€” â– â– . f^t wc recoguÂ«ed thai bis treachery was cautiously piauaed aai â– â– : sum matted at a moment when ii \ if not impossible at least un fa ' ' foi our p . pie to measure out 1 the punishment le deserred during the first few months after fhe inauguration of president harrison and while his record was fresh iu the i minds of the republican leaders ai ' wi '.,.*â– ; >_â– ' - 'â– '.:. brower was very pri ] er v ignored by the administration iie i had his candidates for i nited states marshal fi r colj .â– ; jr of internal reve nue for united stag's district attor ney and not a single man anywhere for a singl position in tl state who he r â€¢ ommended aud endi rsed r cei n ! an app ; : lnn i i outside a fourl h-clasa posl ership or clerkship in the raij j way i vice ou the conl ary the assistant i nited states district uttor ; ;:â– â€¢;â€¢ for the western district of north i carolina endorsed by brower was not led until after he brower had j withdrawn his endorsement lie was j almost entirely ignored and with him ! the small group of political tricksters of this state whose highest standard of ' | i litics is treachery for years these ; polit ical jackals have joined in politics ns foot-pads take t he road for j i plunder an 1 up io date {'-.. y i â€” truckled bartered and betrayed not those around them but also each j r and all \\ it in mt a higher i bought than personal gain experience has : tailghl ll em the facl i hat from a united and unanimous party they iii ox ; noi hing an 1 o their c mstani effort ..- ' to read the body politic to pieces in : hope f plunder from the fn .;- ; 77 'â– â€¢ -:\ coll ' : < u e ives was i n ted brower nn i his in tention t i li ; i â– i ufinuatiou 7 ' :â€¢' ' â– h â– !" 7 â€¢ att icke*l ; h -. : ' ;: ic re ft tun i loose to raid i he i . . : i in surry county r - bro i - "â– n home '.''' disl il lerie and huu ire 1 " ; ' do lars of prop 1 i rl f v â€¢ re report i des i i ed by i ti se in i iu a single Â« tek â€¢.â– â– ho hi year irev iously tlra wn their salaries under fir ( lievelaud witho â€¢ ir'en in \ - li ft â– :â€¢ mi ; he ai 01*3 . a â– - ment a ;, ; iin â– ' di>l iller-i who had oper ated under - . .' â– ' in le and w th -â– ire "â– :>â– ''â– an ! gi '-; rs appointed by t he 4 â– â– ': r mienl an i kepi i b the ap 'â– . -. i ..- ' . : â– thousands of as if eiioiig i a 'â€¢'â– ' . . ist the people with i i .: u um 7 ' â€¢ ;' ! '.... ! hate l : ai or 1 â– â– â– iucre isini : he c i icit v i > â– .. , 7 , ' p â€¢ '. sh iv u prom 1 gml n the meantime ths exigencies of the country and the reforms pledged hy the party demanded that congress be convened in extra session and presi dent harrison decided to issue the call it was now that the occasion and the traitor agaiu met the republican majority in the ffouse was only two rrnwer already in washington had himself interviewed announcing his independent speakership candidacy and threatening to turn the organiza tion of the house over to the llemo crats the president saw brower's advantage wisely refused to take the risk and did not issue the call for an extra session brower was given tiie patronage of the postoffice in his own district to conciliate 1 ' him resulting in the per sonal appointments which have so stirred our people and which have been repeatedly referred to heretofore in the j e columns his next appearance according to advices from washington is in the ir piiblican caucus f the house just in lie nick of tmic t give by his vote the majority to reed of maine for speaker and he fi awarded a chair ! jnanship in the appointment of the committee having wrung some concession from ! the administration and this recognition i from recognized party leaders one would suppose that discretion would i have caused a halt lint not so in j brower s case his masters demanded that he go further and he obeys in a council in iii office of the commis | sioner of internal revenue in wash ington with collector eaves and oth ers present some three weeks ago i grower demanded the head of deputy collector m v masten and the ap pointment of mr p t lehman in this division comprised of forsyth and ! stokes counties tho commissioner having previously informed collector j haves that ihe administration was very i anxious to have all republican mem bers in the house harmonious 1 as they would be s'eedei in passing the appropriation bills collector haves consented to make toe change to take january 1st inm and to-day while we write masten and lehman are in statesville a the transfer brower's opposition io collector eavesi is thus saerilied by the sacrifice oi a iiti le divisii i deputy collector who j like a true ttepublican and honest man i hai he is with ii solid republican en lor euu nl of i.i â€¢ di mi in prefers to surrender oflice to principle and con scientious conviction such deal have been the bane ofthe republican party in the stale and are in no way creditable to either of the contracting parties lehman belongs to the wheeler fac tion and was chairman of the rump convention ( !) which the republicans in mass meeting so completely scatter ed last year his most noted feat iu political manipulations took place a few years ago at alt airy n <'., where he had the hon j si brower removed under charges as postmaster aud himself ti n assistant appointed these circumstances will serve us pointers to show the amity heretofore existing bei ween lh members of the present combine ilr brower we see has introduced bills to appropriate sixty thousand dol lars to enlarge the government budd ing at greensboro one hundred and leu thousand dollars each to erect gov ernment buildings at winston reids vi'ie and oxford and one among a number from a half dozen other states to remove the tobacco tar but cou .-. ing the increase in the capacity gj grain distilleries and relief of assess ments an i such practical measures of actual relief to the people he has not so far as the public are informed been concerned the people of the district are not fools and if these matters affected only brower might be passed by with in difference but during this year of ls'jo a solicitor members of the legislature and countv officers will have to be elected it beb oves republicans to gf*i ready for it who does ii dread the visitor who starts i hen thinks of something else to say rises and then thinks of anoth er subject of conversation nearly reaches the door and then has another revelation reaches tiie door and most or Â» bu i ,\ holding il open is aroused to a de ree of mental brilliancy which thro iten - his health and ihat of his bust in hostes-i by ion _;â€¢ detaining of 1 ei in a cold draught while he dis courses \\ hai a tax on the patience ilitenes of the listener who â€¢ si ri es by a eul ing instant ly to everv proposition to end the inter view and break the restraining bond of : at ten ion n )'. sun is consumption incurable iteai the following mr ('. i morris newark '. i m ay :"\\ a with down abs cess of lungs and friend and physicians iron ; i â– â€¢ â– i me an hicui able < onsump : . â€¢. hegan taking dr king's new discovery for consumption am now on ..,-. i bird bottle and able to oversi e the v irk on my farm it i the line t medi i i , ver iiuiile ji --':â– â– middlewart decatur ohio s iy ii ii not boon lor i r king's new di.seo.verj fur onsiimption i would have die ! uf '.'. my troubles was given up i v doctor . am now in best of health 1 tin r . sample bottle free at t t .: rr . . '< '.' di ig jstor . vance on exodus the washington correspondent of tbe the baltimore sun had an inview with senator vance and comes to conclusion that the senator had very decided views on the race question and he will probably give them to the coantry in his characteristic style before the present congress terminates he dif fers from senators hampton and but ler materially as tn the best means of settling the negro problem he con tends that nothing substantial can be accomplished in that direction by the legislation contained in the several bills ; now pending in congress ft is not a question says he that can be set tled by long speeches and complicated statutes but it is one that must be left entirely to the southern people to work out in their own way and in their own time our republican friends on the other side of the senate chamber must hare confidence in us and be patient with those men in the southern states who are honestly and hopefully work ing to bring about a better condition of things those of us in the south who have been brought in contact with the negro ever since we were born are better able to work out this problem than those gentlemen on the other side of the chamber who are actuated en tirely by political motives and the desire for personal notoriety if they will let us alone and keep their contam inating agents away from the colored people of the south the problem will work itself out to the satisfaction of all concerned it is this constant interference on the part of northern politicians con tinued the senator that causes most of the trouble among the colored peo ple of the south why at this mo ment 1 have in my desk letters from colored men in my slate asking me to see a certain republican senator about some money claimed to be due for political work done during the last campaign it appears that these col ored men were employed to do certain work for the republican managers in the last contest and were promised a money consideration for the labor per formed times are hard and crops are not the b.-d down my way so these republican workers who put their shoulders to the harrison wheel want me to help them get their money i d.-ciaiv said the senator smiling at the idea of prescntiug the letters in question to one of the richest republi cans in the senate j am almost too tender-hearted to do such an unchari table piece of business the question in my mind is which will suffer the most the senator upon being brought face to face with such an unrighteous debt or the poor darkies being kept out of their hard-earned money 1 the senator does not believe in the morgan proposition to sund the negro back to africa such a scheme will not in his estimation be sanctioned by u majority of the white people of the southern states he dues not believe the negroes want or demand social equality and thinks they are satisfied to move along in their own channels of life until the northern politicians fill their miuds with ideas of political su premacy over the whites if might a well be understood now adds mv vance that the white people of the south cannot and will not submit to anything of that kind it would block the wheels of progress iu the south aud would destroy that kind feeling that still exists in so many places be tween the former master and the si r vant a large majority of the colored people there are very well satisfied with their present lot and if they are let alone lhey wil work out their own sal vation among the people who have actually done more tor them in the past than their new and over-zealous politi cal friends at the north if any of the northern leaders are anxious to have one-half of the negro population of the south transferred to the north ern and western states the southern people will not complain but will cun tiuue to treat well those who remain behind what's in a wcrd a new vorlc pastor who thought a scotchman had lived in america over forty years was one day taken to task by his daughter for the broiuluesa of ins account in the pronunciation of the wonl difference ' *â– how do i pronounce it ? " he asked "" you say dufference â€¢" and what do yo . say â€¢â€¢ 1 lifference ' lo iking at ry tor a moment and getting her to repeat he eon inm i well now m .' will you pli use be so hind as to tell ine the duffereni e between dufference an i dufference the daughter gave up her hopeless scholar to gang his ain gait in pro nunciation in the future llarjn r s magazim . blair 03 site all right mr s (>. blair chicago says we could not keep house w ithout i â€¢ clarke's extract of flax skin cure und cough cure we have used both t'i : iiunieron tmnblcs es < hilly lor oui ei ,\ e recommend the 1 o igh cure to every family having children we used it for whoojiing coujjji with re markabiy quick und satisfactory results anil use it lor any and evei j 1 family may have onlv uiie izi . hu _ ixutlc price 1.00 if yo 1 vvai.l iho ln-.-t toilet j â– -> 1 < o ke's fl . s soap 5 in ask jii . 1 y.,:.y diu-gic 1 i these i eparul i u be on hand if you are going to do anything do it promptly the longer you wait and think about it and dread it the worse it will be be on hand lifs is a great deal pleasanter to tiie person who promptly does what he is required to do don't keep your friends waiting you hare no right to waste the time of other people if you are one-half hour behind time in fulfilling an engage ment you may cause a dozen other parties to break engagements and un told perplexities and delay may come out of just that little shortcoming of yours which you look upon as such a trifling thing to an active energetic wideawake person there is nothing more trying and more annoying than to be made to wait brace up and make an effort vou shiftless indolent always-behind folks and see if you cannot come to time if you have agreed to be at a certain place be there unless yon are sick or dead in either case you might be ex eused but not otherwise if yon are a man don't keep your wife waiting dinner for you unless there is some good and sufficient cause and generally there is not waiting a dinner spoils not only the dinner but the temper of tiie woman who is man aging it if you are a woman and your hus band say he will be around at four 0 cluck to take you to drive be ready for him have your bound and gloves on don't keep him dancing on the sidewalk for half an hour elingiag to a fidgety horse while you leisurely get on your wraps and look at yonr hair in a hand-glass ami hunt up your gloves and parasol and wonder whether you had better take an extra shawl or nut have all these things attended to and decided on before the time he has fixed a liilie system and a good deal of determination will help you to be prompt aud after you once get in the habit of it you will like it lt is refreshing to do business with a party who is always on time and who yoi know wiil be on time he begets courage and confidence in every body with whom he comes in contact lie i.s a power iu society he is a bles sing to the world when he dies he will be missed teach the children early to be prompt teach them to respect a promises bring them up to tell the truth and stick to it a broken en gagement is a lie sometimes it is worse than a lie and may cause a great many more unpleasant complications than a iie be careful in making agreements but when you have once agreed stick to the terms of the agree ment and if you follow out the prompt punctual deserving method of doing everything when it ueeds to be done there are oil chances out of 100 that you will be successful in life and if you are not you will hava the delight ful consciousness of knowing that you have deserved success and that you wiil nut b continually beset by the re morseful thought that if you had only come to time if you had only beau ou hand you would liate achieved success instead of failure â€” baltimore faithful to hia trust the sun was setting in a bla/.o of midsummer glory and its dying rays lit up a tranquil lunsdcape along whose quiet lines ami velvet lawns and lovely meadows the lengthened shad ows givw fainter and fainter the earth was sinking to repose and forth from their invisible lurking places came tlie soft voices uf the uig'ut to mingle their liquid melodies with the softly-breathed sign of departing doy a wan haggard man whose worn attire halting step and drooping head proclaimed him a weary wonderer over many 3 lagging mile drew ucar to the modest little cottoge on one of the quietest streets of the peaceful village lie dragged himself up the steps and rang the bell does sirs lv r.-.mith reside her 7 ' he inquired of the middle aged lady w ring a widows cap who respon ed to the summons 1 am mrs ker-:uith she repled '! i f , . ,. a on jane kersmith ? yes sir may i ask what biisi li-:--ii exclaimed tiie ja led man in a trembling voice dq.you remem ber years ago when you were a young und blooming bride that yon senl your â– city one dav to execute a commission â– "\\ hat aim isl eurieked the 1 uly ", re jtoh -" j ram he am jam he said wild j y it has taken me a long time ' i have found the ribl>ed stockings of 1 he exact size and color vou wanted . j here they are u last at last i and as tie lasl rays of the sinking | : sun lingered a moment on the tree aud then vanished utterly 1 he 'â– worn haggard wanderer fell fainting 1 on his own doorstep 1 le had been : faithful to his trust in - tf -- ft k-v mu or j savage in the april || ft ,;.,â– -.â€¢'.- : "â€¢ her â– are onh two â– - of pel sons wl â€¢' 'â– :: i.ffoi d io speak !â€¢â€¢ an 1 1 lience wiihuul tlie can i'i i and laborious pre ar dion -;.â€ž, ; p â– ;., .. 1 i '.-,. y ths father of that boy wordsworth sang wisely that tin bov ia father of the nan ' john drr den had sting before him that mei are but children of a larger growth now for the application jen lierm lee father of the immortal confeder ate wrote oif hia son when he was but twelvs rears old as for robert he was alvv.vn w - ' behold the man that re up from this lad the mo?t entrancing the noblest the mo?t lev iable figyre on the historic pagp judge t'eters of kentnctj went to school with president jefferson daris he has diuwn a portrait of the ber aud here it i when i was with him he was a good student always prepared with his lessons very respectful and polile to the president ai:d professors i never heard him reprimanded for neg lecting his strdies or fer misconduct of any sort during his stay at the uni ve.-sity fie was amiable p.ulent and kind to all with whom he was assoeia ted and belovtd by teachers aad stu dent w hat a noble bov etistory when it holds the stylus ot'truth will recowj that this boy grew up in an illustrious and impressive manhood in which gentleness honor virtue lo*e of truth high chivalry granduer of soul purest principles of life shown out with a iptendor that his people beheld with enraptured admiration and whiuii coming generations will recognise and re hop will emulate yes the child is father of tiie niau we have often thi illustrated a mean bov with 1 iw rinciplea never makes a noble and loval.de man w e never knew a boy who wa ami able and polite and pleasant ot manner aud open in nature and honorable and truth-telling who erer became a vic ie is dangerous man said an old man as he inquired concerning anoth er old man whom we well kuev â€” i do not know what sort of a man he made but he was the meanest boy i ever worked with he might havo known what kiud of a man would be devel oped from such a boy he was a mean vengeful grinding tyrannical man his end was bad a good obedient affectionate sympathetic helpful sou will live aud lie tin same as many a mother can testify such a son id very sure to make a good bus band wordsworth was right â€” wil mt ssenger furman's formula we give below the famous furman's compost formula and the manner of using it by the compost produced by this formula upou ot acres of poor land which the tirst year only produc ed g bales of cotton prwbucej iu a few years 3 bales ier acre the following is furman's compost formula and the manner of using it in furman's owa words now to give you the formula upon which uiy compost is made i'uke thirty bushels well rotted stable ma nure or well rotted organic mutter as leaves muck etc uud scatter it about three iuchej thick upon u piece of j ground so situated that water will not stand ou it but shed of in evary di rection the thirty bushels will weigh about nine hundred pounds take two hundred pounds of good acid phosphate uud one hundred pounds kaiuit aud mix thoroughly then scat ter evenly pu the manure take next thirty bushels green cotton seed ami i distribute evonly ovet thy pile and wet them thouroughly tbey will weigh nine luujrej pounds take again two huudrea pound acid phosphate and one hundred pounds it iin it mix and spread over the seej begiu on the manure and keep on this way building up your heap layer by layer uutil vou get it as high as convenient then cover with six inches of rich earth from fence comer aud leave ut luust six weeks wheu ready to haul to tue ticid cut with a spade or pick axe hcjnaro down uud mix as thorough ly as possible xow wc have thirty bushels of manure weighing nine hun dred po iffifl and three bun bed pounds of l-lieiuiculs in tl.e first layer and thirty bushels of cotton seed weigli ino uin â– hu'i ire 1 p finds tin i three huiidfeu pounds of chemicals in the si jd layers combine t fonn ilie perfect compost yoa preceive ihat tin weim '!â€¢*> 5,400 pound apply the first year doo pountls per ijere in the drill the aociuul v'e'ar l l "" ' pounds and the third yr.w '*.'.'Â«"Â» pi.i.n is after this use from l',0ou to ". 2 pounds per acre na you may in ilc t prepare w â€¢â€¢ v iii add that i he i'ormu ar re ilui i to tfie quantities of each ii _ ieul necessary to make a ton of com iost would be as follows : si ible man etc 7 1 1 lbs i lot ton seed i green ; 7-7 " a m p â€¢ l " kainit iwj " a very larga p:r::r.:ag i r r.f ann ; ii an |>< 'â– â– ,,.< arc m oulÂ»lt-il n il li l mn jj 1 1 im -' um ami ii linl i ill i â€¢â– ' o.im i it y to in i troubled il i - i h1 ., istral i ;.'.. 1 jiicstioti i uni i .â– "- extnu i iii flax fpapilloi , < i tan ii < in i hiie li.io â€¢' y n lieves ami |Â» i nun catarrh a ihurougli nd i'itir'trial i ill con vinei i '-,- ( lai k flax snap fur the skin (.-, i nil ( ire 1 00 soap 2.j 'â– uts al .! .. ii e la gnpps \ ttsw slight symptoms as obsevrd wt a sufferer detroit free i'i oh yes i've got it or rather it haa got me i mean this op-your-nose eraza i now going round i am greatly tickled i with it that is mv no is thev sav it is tha genuine imported article duty paid and not adulterated with the tetters blown in my throat and lan guage i am sorry to say are highly inflamed the mucus gambrinua i mr.in membranu8 won't yield to any thing i may pour down and i have tried a little of everything peciallv the latter i suffer from several stitches in my heal and thr lack of several in my vest which were burst iu sneering i sneeze at everything i see which i do not think is altogether projh'r.and i have such a roaring in my head that tbe boarder in the next room com plains of it keeping him awake i have to yet on a step-ladder to talk above a whisper and i am afraid i will have to breathe through my eyes i can't shake off this tired feeling that is upon mo more than usual perhaps i can't find any fellow to shake it off with when i sneeze it lifts me off ray feet with two-skyrocket force it is wor-e in the morning than at night an.l at night it ia worse than at morn ing and when i cough i don't raiso anything but tlie ueighb u thev sav i can stop it by twisting a rope tightly around my neck what little i do eat distresses me and it t\oc not always come from the fact that i have lately got in arrears with the landlord mv eyes are as watery as railroad stock and ray neck is exceedingly stand ami formal it is a hard matter for me to turn my head an i look across the street when i am out to let the house quiet down a little my mind has been so affected that i have been near ly mi the point of calling in a doctor but it has not got quite that bad vet i can't write at night because 1 sneeze tlo lamp out and ray nose is so sore 1 will soon have to chloroform it to blow it i have pains in the breast every time i lie which to aggravating while i am apt to get irritable if any one calls mi a liar or anything of that sort this is a veritable case f theepizoo tic though in a mil i form so tho hoarders av aie they announce their intention to present me with a gold headed cane when i hurry and get well concerning woman when a woman gets cross she gels cross at eveiyb dy how soon a girl's capital i becomes a little i after marriage the newsbovs of the city of mexico are all girls smile at some women and they will tull vou all tho troubles thuv ever had that for which a woniau ihould bÂ«r consoled sho ls most often ridiculed her hoinliimss when a woman can wa>h mauiielsno that they will uot shrink she known euough to gr-t married a woman is uevcr so badly iu ioto that she does not try to dud out the cm of ber engagement ring the devil has a particularly hot firo for the mother who wauls to send her daughter lu.-mimi-huuling at six teen vou occasion ly fiul a woman who thinks sho i iutellequal becauej she has a largu number of correspon dents as soon ::' the man gets the tire built aud the room warm bu wif comes along an 1 wants to air tho house one of your delicate women will never admit that she is huugry sho will sav that shu ii feeling a littlo fallit " a woman never becomes so intelli gent that she learns that it i.s no pleas ure to others to heat her coax her children to speak a piece there i only one thing that pleases a worn oi more than to be referred to a-i a dove an d th it is to hear a man re ferred to as the hawk the question v ith women ; s it better to marry a man who is thought less a:cl iejivemic d o ii open behind or marry a aian who think to chise the door but forgets t i leave out thy slam ? lialfiin >/< tit how long to slefp 17 i year most young i hour and until the twentieth year ninehmirs after that age every one finda out bow mm h liu or she requires though h a general â– ight hours are uec . -' sleep will pre vent more nervous deraugeuients in ii any medicine can cure during growth there must be ample sleep if the brain is to !>â– â€¢ developed to it â€¢ i , it anl the more nervous or pre ocioiis a child i the longer sleep should it g''t if its intel lect uai progi ess is not to come tu .. premal itr -* md-sl ill or il life i ul shol i al oi earl age buoklen's arnica salv iii - 1 sai.vk in i i.i world lur < ut uruisÂ«.-s sores u cvrs salt i'liuun ke < r - : . tel ;â– â€¢. â€¢ i.i jun â– â€¢! llioi'l ( iiili.hni k ( '. ii ii on i all skill ia ii ,.; i"n . uni hÂ»ili\e . - i i -. i no jiiv iÂ«'|inn d it is mi ti mo ' i , " ivi !>< i i i-i i ii i tiiriii.il 11 luoiii ri-l i.iioi li i'i me "-â€¢"> iiii .- j i - liu ki i j,l!l " . y ' ul i i it i .' i .. , no 14

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1 lift i y^fifo 111^1 w^tf^htnilll a jlav jcijl jjl 1 id t v d lvllllldll xxi.-teied series salisbury n c thursday january23 , 1890 i b Â»^ i ,, s tr t royal ssjfnljj 1 3 r r-r y...t â– 1 absolutely pure - i i ! . . ft ! 1 uinsihani &â– ( n ti oung & it is â– . i murjiliy pa i l i : asn w l li'iuxhxia name and uz1u i j,^t*l~fi prhc arc uliunpod on tho bottom if tbe dealer < utmut rtipnly jrou bcml direct to factory inclosing uuv4.-rtiseci prico ' % f i aa*y ' ' - * at ,^' ' \ as ' v f â– - ' / w ms 0 c : fc12 p ' ' . : lemen fiik i i i â– . â€¢ . ....â€¢:;. :â– .:.''. cre i nioor 11 i hcsl i 1*3 il 83.i 84.1 !Â»:.,',;â– is â€¢' : â– . . .-. vauk ' u.i sj s^.v s sih iks 82.01 i ftxn n re vÂ«3 y . ladies gl.ir shoe foii best w v a iv -. , brockton .'â€¢ u . sold by ..... ..... , ... ... .. : 2yj 2 . . . m gss7^3i - :-.'â€¢â– - â– br i j'y &?â– im-y-'f y7i ;-. v-'i â€¢' d a i li/s hardware store whi'ic li . amy p h.thoii manl'fafl aft '. . sash doors blinds s^l scroll sawing wood turning Â«^ v . a>i -Â» -.-. w j .- a^s a c j - o j t and castings of all kinds hers steam and wat r pipe ' ;. ii 1 on short :..â– ! 7 7 y mill ftave over sir wil â– , where i hey . 7i iuki nighi itre.i 7 i :â– :.. si d y 7 1 : 'â€¢' i ;.:.. si i 1 â– miles hfpee y.i ~. ' . \ â€¢ . . â– i ii kuntv7 c "' â€” '- ! n â€¢' : iccrtto qfe ..' 7"'ft .. , . i 11 v in â– th h i v ,:;.â– â€¢;. r ..,,,.., , â– b8w ff i.i a.m y iim for sale i 1 ' â€¢ ni wanting to buy building lot - ! tone college are â– i:i*stctl this offk ift is republicanism a failure 1 ' : â– fill ;; â– ertainly point that wav a severe arraiuxment of certain political methods winston ie ; r.rr disagreeable as the admission is in the face of the splendid republican tri ll in this section nre congressional i district of a year ago yet it is a tact no observing man can now deny that ; if at the inauguration of tho present administration a committee of astute democrats had heen permitted to pre scribe a policy most beneficial fo their : party an 1 detrimental to contimu i m | publican succo one t > most ihor | oughly disgm t dishearten nnd disor i ganize ihyra ih ans throughout the j fifth district they could not havo pvr scribed one more effective in producing these results than the one president i ham'son in his administration haa pur sued vn e do not believe these results direful ns they are to party harmony | have been intended for the general : policy of the administration on nation al questions has been sound and satis factory bul in this greal country with its diversified interests and extent of ter ritory everj administration has to de pend upon ad 1 ioi al matt rs 1 he minimis ral inn has been badly ; advised nay mi re imp.o d ;. in ; aiiÂ«i j il is ; 7 i-ift el of ihis article in the m y us a public journal ; : :~! 1 â– i to ihe root ii l lie in f i er pointing oui lol he ad in n â– ' ral on and the pei pie the mi - : tak -., lo ii â€¢ r 1 , v n,*n i cor hand and the re ft the evil fixe 1 wh re it ri hi fu iielonj s on ihe ol her i ; ' .'.'â€¢'/'â– i r in th "â– - ( his in no spiril â– or of personal pifpie lo â– . . .... â– ft i ute iv t of re . â– â€¢ .. a ft â€” ij inner it has . .; . ! ead for nearly i w eufy year . b ha never evi is â– ir â– ' single tvi â– !:. been furled for : '!'â– ' ' '"â€¢ ' ' ' ' ' ! - r i l - , > ' . if this c '., te - iou ve ' ifd wil ll a ipc ii ' tl . iv adopted v ll .. . : . nf whom wi rki 1 so fail hfuil . rd to bring the part i lrict ab ,:'.-. all other pi.ii .. â€¢ vi ;â– ;, pe i '.::.':.. r ft ; ; | | -..; ; i ri :â– â– :.. r i f i i .â– -;â€¢:â€¢ - nt at i ve iu con gre . he hon john m urot a j who . leefed as a iv'-pul lican vi ' i ; again , 1 ii parly on tl â– on iy ;> lit ical .- - ." passed upon iu the i'ifi ie ii * ' u whei her i his defection und ireach is the result of democratic pur chase or briber as many of our peo ple iudignaat.lv maintained it is not now our province to discuss it is i !:â– ,'.', -â– â€¢â€” â– â– . f^t wc recoguÂ«ed thai bis treachery was cautiously piauaed aai â– â– : sum matted at a moment when ii \ if not impossible at least un fa ' ' foi our p . pie to measure out 1 the punishment le deserred during the first few months after fhe inauguration of president harrison and while his record was fresh iu the i minds of the republican leaders ai ' wi '.,.*â– ; >_â– ' - 'â– '.:. brower was very pri ] er v ignored by the administration iie i had his candidates for i nited states marshal fi r colj .â– ; jr of internal reve nue for united stag's district attor ney and not a single man anywhere for a singl position in tl state who he r â€¢ ommended aud endi rsed r cei n ! an app ; : lnn i i outside a fourl h-clasa posl ership or clerkship in the raij j way i vice ou the conl ary the assistant i nited states district uttor ; ;:â– â€¢;â€¢ for the western district of north i carolina endorsed by brower was not led until after he brower had j withdrawn his endorsement lie was j almost entirely ignored and with him ! the small group of political tricksters of this state whose highest standard of ' | i litics is treachery for years these ; polit ical jackals have joined in politics ns foot-pads take t he road for j i plunder an 1 up io date {'-.. y i â€” truckled bartered and betrayed not those around them but also each j r and all \\ it in mt a higher i bought than personal gain experience has : tailghl ll em the facl i hat from a united and unanimous party they iii ox ; noi hing an 1 o their c mstani effort ..- ' to read the body politic to pieces in : hope f plunder from the fn .;- ; 77 'â– â€¢ -:\ coll ' : < u e ives was i n ted brower nn i his in tention t i li ; i â– i ufinuatiou 7 ' :â€¢' ' â– h â– !" 7 â€¢ att icke*l ; h -. : ' ;: ic re ft tun i loose to raid i he i . . : i in surry county r - bro i - "â– n home '.''' disl il lerie and huu ire 1 " ; ' do lars of prop 1 i rl f v â€¢ re report i des i i ed by i ti se in i iu a single Â« tek â€¢.â– â– ho hi year irev iously tlra wn their salaries under fir ( lievelaud witho â€¢ ir'en in \ - li ft â– :â€¢ mi ; he ai 01*3 . a â– - ment a ;, ; iin â– ' di>l iller-i who had oper ated under - . .' â– ' in le and w th -â– ire "â– :>â– ''â– an ! gi '-; rs appointed by t he 4 â– â– ': r mienl an i kepi i b the ap 'â– . -. i ..- ' . : â– thousands of as if eiioiig i a 'â€¢'â– ' . . ist the people with i i .: u um 7 ' â€¢ ;' ! '.... ! hate l : ai or 1 â– â– â– iucre isini : he c i icit v i > â– .. , 7 , ' p â€¢ '. sh iv u prom 1 gml n the meantime ths exigencies of the country and the reforms pledged hy the party demanded that congress be convened in extra session and presi dent harrison decided to issue the call it was now that the occasion and the traitor agaiu met the republican majority in the ffouse was only two rrnwer already in washington had himself interviewed announcing his independent speakership candidacy and threatening to turn the organiza tion of the house over to the llemo crats the president saw brower's advantage wisely refused to take the risk and did not issue the call for an extra session brower was given tiie patronage of the postoffice in his own district to conciliate 1 ' him resulting in the per sonal appointments which have so stirred our people and which have been repeatedly referred to heretofore in the j e columns his next appearance according to advices from washington is in the ir piiblican caucus f the house just in lie nick of tmic t give by his vote the majority to reed of maine for speaker and he fi awarded a chair ! jnanship in the appointment of the committee having wrung some concession from ! the administration and this recognition i from recognized party leaders one would suppose that discretion would i have caused a halt lint not so in j brower s case his masters demanded that he go further and he obeys in a council in iii office of the commis | sioner of internal revenue in wash ington with collector eaves and oth ers present some three weeks ago i grower demanded the head of deputy collector m v masten and the ap pointment of mr p t lehman in this division comprised of forsyth and ! stokes counties tho commissioner having previously informed collector j haves that ihe administration was very i anxious to have all republican mem bers in the house harmonious 1 as they would be s'eedei in passing the appropriation bills collector haves consented to make toe change to take january 1st inm and to-day while we write masten and lehman are in statesville a the transfer brower's opposition io collector eavesi is thus saerilied by the sacrifice oi a iiti le divisii i deputy collector who j like a true ttepublican and honest man i hai he is with ii solid republican en lor euu nl of i.i â€¢ di mi in prefers to surrender oflice to principle and con scientious conviction such deal have been the bane ofthe republican party in the stale and are in no way creditable to either of the contracting parties lehman belongs to the wheeler fac tion and was chairman of the rump convention ( !) which the republicans in mass meeting so completely scatter ed last year his most noted feat iu political manipulations took place a few years ago at alt airy n . blair chicago says we could not keep house w ithout i â€¢ clarke's extract of flax skin cure und cough cure we have used both t'i : iiunieron tmnblcs es < hilly lor oui ei ,\ e recommend the 1 o igh cure to every family having children we used it for whoojiing coujjji with re markabiy quick und satisfactory results anil use it lor any and evei j 1 family may have onlv uiie izi . hu _ ixutlc price 1.00 if yo 1 vvai.l iho ln-.-t toilet j â– -> 1 < o ke's fl . s soap 5 in ask jii . 1 y.,:.y diu-gic 1 i these i eparul i u be on hand if you are going to do anything do it promptly the longer you wait and think about it and dread it the worse it will be be on hand lifs is a great deal pleasanter to tiie person who promptly does what he is required to do don't keep your friends waiting you hare no right to waste the time of other people if you are one-half hour behind time in fulfilling an engage ment you may cause a dozen other parties to break engagements and un told perplexities and delay may come out of just that little shortcoming of yours which you look upon as such a trifling thing to an active energetic wideawake person there is nothing more trying and more annoying than to be made to wait brace up and make an effort vou shiftless indolent always-behind folks and see if you cannot come to time if you have agreed to be at a certain place be there unless yon are sick or dead in either case you might be ex eused but not otherwise if yon are a man don't keep your wife waiting dinner for you unless there is some good and sufficient cause and generally there is not waiting a dinner spoils not only the dinner but the temper of tiie woman who is man aging it if you are a woman and your hus band say he will be around at four 0 cluck to take you to drive be ready for him have your bound and gloves on don't keep him dancing on the sidewalk for half an hour elingiag to a fidgety horse while you leisurely get on your wraps and look at yonr hair in a hand-glass ami hunt up your gloves and parasol and wonder whether you had better take an extra shawl or nut have all these things attended to and decided on before the time he has fixed a liilie system and a good deal of determination will help you to be prompt aud after you once get in the habit of it you will like it lt is refreshing to do business with a party who is always on time and who yoi know wiil be on time he begets courage and confidence in every body with whom he comes in contact lie i.s a power iu society he is a bles sing to the world when he dies he will be missed teach the children early to be prompt teach them to respect a promises bring them up to tell the truth and stick to it a broken en gagement is a lie sometimes it is worse than a lie and may cause a great many more unpleasant complications than a iie be careful in making agreements but when you have once agreed stick to the terms of the agree ment and if you follow out the prompt punctual deserving method of doing everything when it ueeds to be done there are oil chances out of 100 that you will be successful in life and if you are not you will hava the delight ful consciousness of knowing that you have deserved success and that you wiil nut b continually beset by the re morseful thought that if you had only come to time if you had only beau ou hand you would liate achieved success instead of failure â€” baltimore faithful to hia trust the sun was setting in a bla/.o of midsummer glory and its dying rays lit up a tranquil lunsdcape along whose quiet lines ami velvet lawns and lovely meadows the lengthened shad ows givw fainter and fainter the earth was sinking to repose and forth from their invisible lurking places came tlie soft voices uf the uig'ut to mingle their liquid melodies with the softly-breathed sign of departing doy a wan haggard man whose worn attire halting step and drooping head proclaimed him a weary wonderer over many 3 lagging mile drew ucar to the modest little cottoge on one of the quietest streets of the peaceful village lie dragged himself up the steps and rang the bell does sirs lv r.-.mith reside her 7 ' he inquired of the middle aged lady w ring a widows cap who respon ed to the summons 1 am mrs ker-:uith she repled '! i f , . ,. a on jane kersmith ? yes sir may i ask what biisi li-:--ii exclaimed tiie ja led man in a trembling voice dq.you remem ber years ago when you were a young und blooming bride that yon senl your â– city one dav to execute a commission â– "\\ hat aim isl eurieked the 1 uly ", re jtoh -" j ram he am jam he said wild j y it has taken me a long time ' i have found the ribl>ed stockings of 1 he exact size and color vou wanted . j here they are u last at last i and as tie lasl rays of the sinking | : sun lingered a moment on the tree aud then vanished utterly 1 he 'â– worn haggard wanderer fell fainting 1 on his own doorstep 1 le had been : faithful to his trust in - tf -- ft k-v mu or j savage in the april || ft ,;.,â– -.â€¢'.- : "â€¢ her â– are onh two â– - of pel sons wl â€¢' 'â– :: i.ffoi d io speak !â€¢â€¢ an 1 1 lience wiihuul tlie can i'i i and laborious pre ar dion -;.â€ž, ; p â– ;., .. 1 i '.-,. y ths father of that boy wordsworth sang wisely that tin bov ia father of the nan ' john drr den had sting before him that mei are but children of a larger growth now for the application jen lierm lee father of the immortal confeder ate wrote oif hia son when he was but twelvs rears old as for robert he was alvv.vn w - ' behold the man that re up from this lad the mo?t entrancing the noblest the mo?t lev iable figyre on the historic pagp judge t'eters of kentnctj went to school with president jefferson daris he has diuwn a portrait of the ber aud here it i when i was with him he was a good student always prepared with his lessons very respectful and polile to the president ai:d professors i never heard him reprimanded for neg lecting his strdies or fer misconduct of any sort during his stay at the uni ve.-sity fie was amiable p.ulent and kind to all with whom he was assoeia ted and belovtd by teachers aad stu dent w hat a noble bov etistory when it holds the stylus ot'truth will recowj that this boy grew up in an illustrious and impressive manhood in which gentleness honor virtue lo*e of truth high chivalry granduer of soul purest principles of life shown out with a iptendor that his people beheld with enraptured admiration and whiuii coming generations will recognise and re hop will emulate yes the child is father of tiie niau we have often thi illustrated a mean bov with 1 iw rinciplea never makes a noble and loval.de man w e never knew a boy who wa ami able and polite and pleasant ot manner aud open in nature and honorable and truth-telling who erer became a vic ie is dangerous man said an old man as he inquired concerning anoth er old man whom we well kuev â€” i do not know what sort of a man he made but he was the meanest boy i ever worked with he might havo known what kiud of a man would be devel oped from such a boy he was a mean vengeful grinding tyrannical man his end was bad a good obedient affectionate sympathetic helpful sou will live aud lie tin same as many a mother can testify such a son id very sure to make a good bus band wordsworth was right â€” wil mt ssenger furman's formula we give below the famous furman's compost formula and the manner of using it by the compost produced by this formula upou ot acres of poor land which the tirst year only produc ed g bales of cotton prwbucej iu a few years 3 bales ier acre the following is furman's compost formula and the manner of using it in furman's owa words now to give you the formula upon which uiy compost is made i'uke thirty bushels well rotted stable ma nure or well rotted organic mutter as leaves muck etc uud scatter it about three iuchej thick upon u piece of j ground so situated that water will not stand ou it but shed of in evary di rection the thirty bushels will weigh about nine hundred pounds take two hundred pounds of good acid phosphate uud one hundred pounds kaiuit aud mix thoroughly then scat ter evenly pu the manure take next thirty bushels green cotton seed ami i distribute evonly ovet thy pile and wet them thouroughly tbey will weigh nine luujrej pounds take again two huudrea pound acid phosphate and one hundred pounds it iin it mix and spread over the seej begiu on the manure and keep on this way building up your heap layer by layer uutil vou get it as high as convenient then cover with six inches of rich earth from fence comer aud leave ut luust six weeks wheu ready to haul to tue ticid cut with a spade or pick axe hcjnaro down uud mix as thorough ly as possible xow wc have thirty bushels of manure weighing nine hun dred po iffifl and three bun bed pounds of l-lieiuiculs in tl.e first layer and thirty bushels of cotton seed weigli ino uin â– hu'i ire 1 p finds tin i three huiidfeu pounds of chemicals in the si jd layers combine t fonn ilie perfect compost yoa preceive ihat tin weim '!â€¢*> 5,400 pound apply the first year doo pountls per ijere in the drill the aociuul v'e'ar l l "" ' pounds and the third yr.w '*.'.'Â«"Â» pi.i.n is after this use from l',0ou to ". 2 pounds per acre na you may in ilc t prepare w â€¢â€¢ v iii add that i he i'ormu ar re ilui i to tfie quantities of each ii _ ieul necessary to make a ton of com iost would be as follows : si ible man etc 7 1 1 lbs i lot ton seed i green ; 7-7 " a m p â€¢ l " kainit iwj " a very larga p:r::r.:ag i r r.f ann ; ii an |>< 'â– â– ,,.< arc m oulÂ»lt-il n il li l mn jj 1 1 im -' um ami ii linl i ill i â€¢â– ' o.im i it y to in i troubled il i - i h1 ., istral i ;.'.. 1 jiicstioti i uni i .â– "- extnu i iii flax fpapilloi , < i tan ii < in i hiie li.io â€¢' y n lieves ami |Â» i nun catarrh a ihurougli nd i'itir'trial i ill con vinei i '-,- ( lai k flax snap fur the skin (.-, i nil ( ire 1 00 soap 2.j 'â– uts al .! .. ii e la gnpps \ ttsw slight symptoms as obsevrd wt a sufferer detroit free i'i oh yes i've got it or rather it haa got me i mean this op-your-nose eraza i now going round i am greatly tickled i with it that is mv no is thev sav it is tha genuine imported article duty paid and not adulterated with the tetters blown in my throat and lan guage i am sorry to say are highly inflamed the mucus gambrinua i mr.in membranu8 won't yield to any thing i may pour down and i have tried a little of everything peciallv the latter i suffer from several stitches in my heal and thr lack of several in my vest which were burst iu sneering i sneeze at everything i see which i do not think is altogether projh'r.and i have such a roaring in my head that tbe boarder in the next room com plains of it keeping him awake i have to yet on a step-ladder to talk above a whisper and i am afraid i will have to breathe through my eyes i can't shake off this tired feeling that is upon mo more than usual perhaps i can't find any fellow to shake it off with when i sneeze it lifts me off ray feet with two-skyrocket force it is wor-e in the morning than at night an.l at night it ia worse than at morn ing and when i cough i don't raiso anything but tlie ueighb u thev sav i can stop it by twisting a rope tightly around my neck what little i do eat distresses me and it t\oc not always come from the fact that i have lately got in arrears with the landlord mv eyes are as watery as railroad stock and ray neck is exceedingly stand ami formal it is a hard matter for me to turn my head an i look across the street when i am out to let the house quiet down a little my mind has been so affected that i have been near ly mi the point of calling in a doctor but it has not got quite that bad vet i can't write at night because 1 sneeze tlo lamp out and ray nose is so sore 1 will soon have to chloroform it to blow it i have pains in the breast every time i lie which to aggravating while i am apt to get irritable if any one calls mi a liar or anything of that sort this is a veritable case f theepizoo tic though in a mil i form so tho hoarders av aie they announce their intention to present me with a gold headed cane when i hurry and get well concerning woman when a woman gets cross she gels cross at eveiyb dy how soon a girl's capital i becomes a little i after marriage the newsbovs of the city of mexico are all girls smile at some women and they will tull vou all tho troubles thuv ever had that for which a woniau ihould bÂ«r consoled sho ls most often ridiculed her hoinliimss when a woman can wa>h mauiielsno that they will uot shrink she known euough to gr-t married a woman is uevcr so badly iu ioto that she does not try to dud out the cm of ber engagement ring the devil has a particularly hot firo for the mother who wauls to send her daughter lu.-mimi-huuling at six teen vou occasion ly fiul a woman who thinks sho i iutellequal becauej she has a largu number of correspon dents as soon ::' the man gets the tire built aud the room warm bu wif comes along an 1 wants to air tho house one of your delicate women will never admit that she is huugry sho will sav that shu ii feeling a littlo fallit " a woman never becomes so intelli gent that she learns that it i.s no pleas ure to others to heat her coax her children to speak a piece there i only one thing that pleases a worn oi more than to be referred to a-i a dove an d th it is to hear a man re ferred to as the hawk the question v ith women ; s it better to marry a man who is thought less a:cl iejivemic d o ii open behind or marry a aian who think to chise the door but forgets t i leave out thy slam ? lialfiin >/< tit how long to slefp 17 i year most young i hour and until the twentieth year ninehmirs after that age every one finda out bow mm h liu or she requires though h a general â– ight hours are uec . -' sleep will pre vent more nervous deraugeuients in ii any medicine can cure during growth there must be ample sleep if the brain is to !>â– â€¢ developed to it â€¢ i , it anl the more nervous or pre ocioiis a child i the longer sleep should it g''t if its intel lect uai progi ess is not to come tu .. premal itr -* md-sl ill or il life i ul shol i al oi earl age buoklen's arnica salv iii - 1 sai.vk in i i.i world lur < ut uruisÂ«.-s sores u cvrs salt i'liuun ke < r - : . tel ;â– â€¢. â€¢ i.i jun â– â€¢! llioi'l ( iiili.hni k ( '. ii ii on i all skill ia ii ,.; i"n . uni hÂ»ili\e . - i i -. i no jiiv iÂ«'|inn d it is mi ti mo ' i , " ivi !>< i i i-i i ii i tiiriii.il 11 luoiii ri-l i.iioi li i'i me "-â€¢"> iiii .- j i - liu ki i j,l!l " . y ' ul i i it i .' i .. , no 14